Competition Administrator

There are options for the simplest of leagues, but also advanced options too.

Competitions

...can be either leagues or cups. Each competition has a wide range of settings allowing you to decide whether clubs or the league manage the entry of results, times and venues of matches, scorers and other 'post-match details'.

Fixtures can be auto-generated, entered manually or even uploaded from a spreadsheet.

Competitions can be deleted and archived, and even copied from one season to the next, to save time setting up a new season's competition.

League competitions

- can have any points regime (well, nearly any - we have a standard range to choose from, and we have many advanced regimes covering things like the automatic award of bonus points)- tables can be ordered by any combination of information (we're well aware that not all league tables are ordered by Points, then Goal Difference, then Goals For)- can have walkovers and points adjustments - easily applied- 'invisible points' are available, to manually alter league tables if needed (if teams are tied on all other data)- league tables can be displayed with different columns, named differently- for racket sports, we have a 'two-tier' system which caters for set scores

Cup competitions

...are of two types:

- 'flexible' - which means that you can have as many rounds as you want, and as many fixtures per round as you want- 'fixed' (think of the FA Cup or Wimbledon tennis), which has a clear set of rounds, with byes in the first round if needed, and, for each round, teams can be drawn, or can be set to auto-progress.